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Wallingford Area Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan
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Welcome to the engagement page for Wallingford area Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan.
We want to make walking, wheeling and cycling easier and more enjoyable for all in the Wallingford area. We have drafted a document called a Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP). The document has been drafted withinput from the local community.
What is an LCWIP?
An LCWIP is a plan that identifies walking and cycling routes for local journeys e.g. to school, work and amenities now and in the future and suggests improvements to these routes to support more people to walk, wheel and cycle. Walking, wheeling and cycling for journeys can help us stay healthy, increase happiness and enable us to reconnect with nature.
Please read the supporting information, which can be found below or in the Supporting documents section of this page on the right-hand side of the page.
Once you have reviewed the information, we would like to hear your views on the Wallingford Area LCWIP, including whether the most important active travel routes and improvements have been identified and what we can do to make the plan better.
Please fill in our online survey by clicking the ‘TAKE SURVEY’ button below.
We realise that walking, wheeling and cycling is not an option for everyone. We would especially like to hear the views of people who find it challenging to walk, wheel or cycle in the Wallingford Area and whether our plan meets your needs.
We will not share any of your personal information from this consultation.
What happens next?
The consultation closes at 11:59pm on 7 January 2026. We will then review all comments and where appropriate, incorporate these into the plan. The final version of the plan will then go through a process at Oxfordshire County Council that will allow it to be formally adopted as council policy. This will help us to bid for funding, as it becomes available, to improve walking, wheeling and cycling conditions in the Wallingford Area.
Welcome to the engagement page for Wallingford area Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan.
We want to make walking, wheeling and cycling easier and more enjoyable for all in the Wallingford area. We have drafted a document called a Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP). The document has been drafted withinput from the local community.
What is an LCWIP?
An LCWIP is a plan that identifies walking and cycling routes for local journeys e.g. to school, work and amenities now and in the future and suggests improvements to these routes to support more people to walk, wheel and cycle. Walking, wheeling and cycling for journeys can help us stay healthy, increase happiness and enable us to reconnect with nature.
Please read the supporting information, which can be found below or in the Supporting documents section of this page on the right-hand side of the page.
Once you have reviewed the information, we would like to hear your views on the Wallingford Area LCWIP, including whether the most important active travel routes and improvements have been identified and what we can do to make the plan better.
Please fill in our online survey by clicking the ‘TAKE SURVEY’ button below.
We realise that walking, wheeling and cycling is not an option for everyone. We would especially like to hear the views of people who find it challenging to walk, wheel or cycle in the Wallingford Area and whether our plan meets your needs.
We will not share any of your personal information from this consultation.
What happens next?
The consultation closes at 11:59pm on 7 January 2026. We will then review all comments and where appropriate, incorporate these into the plan. The final version of the plan will then go through a process at Oxfordshire County Council that will allow it to be formally adopted as council policy. This will help us to bid for funding, as it becomes available, to improve walking, wheeling and cycling conditions in the Wallingford Area.
What are your views of the Wallingford area Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP)?This survey asks for your views on the draft plan which has been developed following input from the public in early 2025.
Please read the supporting information, which can be found below or in the Supporting documents section on the main page.
Once you have reviewed the information, we would like to hear your views on the Wallingford area LCWIP, including whether the most important active travel routes and improvements have been identified and what we can do to make the plan better.
The feedback we receive will help us to modify the draft LCWIP to ensure it is accurate and reflective of local issues and opportunities.
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Wallingford Area Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan is currently at this stage
This consultation is open for comments between 12noon 19 November 2025 and 11:59pm 7 January 2026.
Review
this is an upcoming stage for Wallingford Area Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan
We will review all the feedback from the consultation to assess if any of the proposals need amending before drafting a final report.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Wallingford Area Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan
Using feedback from the engagement, a final report will be produced. The report will be presented for Cabinet Member Decision and this is expected to take place towards the middle of 2026 .
Alternative formats
If you (or anyone you know) needs this engagement exercise in an alternative format in order to have your say, eg Easy Read, large text, audio, Braille or a community language, please email southandvale@oxfordshire.gov.uk or call the council’s customer services team on 01865 792422 and we will work with you to meet your needs.
Printed copies
You can request a paper copy of the consultation documents by emailing southandvale@oxfordshire.gov.uk or by calling the county council's Customer Services Team on 01865 792422.
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